This online “Living Gift Market” offers St. Paul’s members the opportunity to donate to Heifer International as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in 2021. Continue reading for more and to donate.
This online “Living Gift Market” offers St. Paul’s members the opportunity to donate to Heifer International as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in 2021. Continue reading for more and to donate.
Sunday, March 21, 2021 is Hermano Day (Farmworker Day). This year has presented many challenges to the farmworker community. We Paul’s can continue to support this vital work. You can help in these efforts by making a monetary donation to the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry or bring donation items to the St. Paul’s parking lot on Saturday, March 13 or Saturday, March 20 between 10:00 and 12:00 noon. Continue reading for more information and to see what donations are needed.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has released new tools to help North Carolinians get their COVID-19 vaccine questions answered and to find vaccine locations in the state. Continue reading….
We are pleased to be able to offer two book studies during Lent related to the issues of Racial Equity:
Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race by Debbie Irving will be discussed on Wednesday Evenings.
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson will be discussed on Sunday Afternoons.
The Western Region Food Security Group (the large group of area churches we are working with) has received extra funding from Wake County. With that extra funding we have purchased large supplies of dry goods and boxes which are being stored at The Kirk of Kildaire.
There are new volunteer opportunities.
Members of St. Paul’s are invited to participate in the Racial Equity Institute’s Groundwater training on Saturday, February 6 from 9 a.m. to noon.
The Diocesan Racial Justice and Reconciliation Committee (RJRC) presents a webinar by author Debby Irving in a three-part anti-racism series. The second part of the series, the 21 Day Racial Equity Challenge, begins on Sunday, January 17.…
Cary congregations participating in the Cary Area Ministerial Alliance (CAMA) will co-host the interfaith prayer service that is part of the Town of Cary’s “Dreamfest” during the weekend of MLK Day. Set for Sunday, January 17, at 3:30 pm, the service will originate from Christ the King Lutheran Church and will be live streamed on the church’s YouTube channel.
“KEEPING IT REAL: Parenting is hard. Throw in a global pandemic, physical distancing and virtual learning and parenting can seem almost impossible. Give yourself and your children grace and know where to find support.” This quote sets the tone for the many great resources from Prevent Child Abuse NC to assist parents and children deal…
On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 7:00 p.m., ONE Wake St. Paul’s will conduct a Zoom call Listening Session to hear your comments, thoughts, and hopes about the following topics involving education in Wake County. During the call, we will be making a list of your comments and concerns to share with our ONE Wake Education Team on January 21. Continue reading to sign up.